BIO, other stakeholders say recommendations would inhibit research innovation.
Philips sold its cutting-edge molecular diagnostic business to the Swiss molecular diagnostics company Biocartis.
Intensive intervention will be compared to current procedures.
Company says provider costs, consumer use add to rate increases. Hearing set.
Legislation would implement pre-approval requirement for rate changes.
Litigation settles after nearly ten years, revealing details of what went wrong.
Technology similar to the kind that made "Avatar" a box office smash is coming to the obstetrician's office.
Puffers need not apply at Memorial Health Care System.
Joel Kellogg, ETS-Lindgren and Dave Jordan, West Physics explain nuances of design for imaging in this DOTmed Business News feature.
This month, we celebrate the birthday of a man who made it possible to hear people more clearly more than fifty years before the telephone was invented.
Obama says he's looking forward to meeting, but Republicans are skeptical.
A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News
IEEE sponsors scouting effort to teach all kids engineering.
Know what to do, and not do, in the event of a loss of electricity.
Riding the Airwaves: The RF Shielding Industry Gets Creative in the Current Economy
Conference has info on quality, use, and capacity of screening for the deadly disease.
The FDA moves to quell fears of medical radiation overexposure with an initiative that tackles CT, fluoroscopy and nuclear medicine.
HHS Secretary and California Insurance Commissioner ask for details on costs and benefits.
Research on traumatic brain injury will be used to determine faster treatment, safer vehicles.
Reform measure would end exemption for health care, medical malpractice insurance.
Agency suggests statistical methods for cost and streamlining.
A federal case review from the pages of DOTmed Business News.
President Obama promised a bipartisan event, Feb. 25.
The injections of new cash could help establish a registry for medical devices and create over 1,000 new jobs.
Budget includes health IT, research, public health measures.
Group accused of anti-competitive tactics against health insurers.
Philips' telemedicine division inked a three-year deal with the Sun Belt home care system SunCrest Healthcare, Inc.
Federal budget and political capital are part of the current debate on health care reform as the policy focus shifts to the economy.
A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.
DOTmed News spoke with Dr. David Bluemke of the National Institutes of Health about the new program to require radiation dose monitoring on all equipment purchased by the NIH's Clinical Center.
Obama uses Town Hall meeting to revive support.
A look at medical design for children in a DOTmed Business News exclusive report.
IBM and Mayo Clinic have teamed up to develop new technology that helps radiologists detect brain aneurysms with greater speed and accuracy.
Radiologist recommends research in epigenetic effects of low-dose radiation.
CT and PET equipment will record radiation exposure for patients' records.
Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has recently introduced legislation to address Medicare payment fraud through giving the federal government more time to reimburse Medicare providers if waste, fraud or abuse is suspected.
Pharmacon will be held February 25 in Belgrade.